Colo. prisons chief shot and killed at home

Tom Clements, the head of the Colorado Department of Corrections, was shot to death around 8:30 p.m. on March 19, 2013 when he answered his front door in Monument, Colo., police said. According to Lt. Jeff Kramer of the El Paso County Sheriff's Office, a family member called 911 to report the shooting and officers found Clements dead in his home. A manhunt is currently underway for the shooter. Clements was appointed to head the Deptartment of Corrections in 2011 after he served more than three decades in the Missouri Department of Corrections. The 58-year-old Clements is survived by his wife, Lisa, their two daughters and their family.

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Tom Clements in an undated photo.

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Tom Clements, right, with Gov. John Hickenlooper in an undated photo.

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Tom Clements' home in Monument, Colo. where he was shot to death around 8:30 p.m. on March 19, 2013 when he answered his front door.

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Journalists wait to report Wednesday morning, March 20, 2013, at the scene of a shooting in Monument, Colo., that left Colorado Department of Corrections Director Tom Clements dead at his home. Clements was shot and killed Tuesday evening when he answered the front door of his house, and police are searching for the gunman.

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Police keep people away from the crime scene early Wednesday morning, March 20, 2013.